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TURP means:
a. Transurethral resection of the prostate b. Transurethral reconstruction of the penis c. Slang for turpentine enema d. Transvaginal ultrasound and radiographs of the pelvis |
a. Transurethral resection of the prostate
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The bilateral tubes leading from the kidneys to the bladder are the:
a. Urethra b. Ureters c. Calyces d. Renal vesicles |
b. Ureters
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The root word meaning renal pelvis is:
a. Pyel/o b. Nephr/o c. Ren/o d. Cyst/o |
c. Ren/o
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The tube dissected in a vasectomy is the:
a. Epididymis b. Seminiferous tubule c. Vas deferens d. Seminal vesicle |
c. Vas deferens
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One medical condition justifying circumcision is:
a. Frenulectomy b. Balanitis c. Phimosis d. Chordee |
c. Phimosis
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A cystoscope is used to look inside the:
a. Bladder b. Fallopian tubes c. Uterus d. Prostate |
a. Bladder
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Inflammation of the urethra is called:
a. Urethectomy b. Urethritis c. Urethrotomy d. Cystitis |
b. Urethritis
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Involuntarily urinating, such as a child wetting the bed sheets, is termed:
a. Enuresis b. Somnambulism c. Eupnea d. Nocturia |
a. Enuresis
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Priapism may be a sign of:
a. Spinal cord injury b. Balanitis c. Plaque formation d. Epididymitis |
a. Spinal cord injury
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Having to urinate at night is termed:
a. Enuresis b. Nocturia c. Nocturnal periodicity d. Anuresis |
b. Nocturia
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Fibrosis and chronic inflammation associated with an inability to retract the foreskin is called:
a. Phimosis b. Balanitis c. Hypospadia d. Priapism |
b. Balanitis
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Regarding a KUB, which is true?
a. Gastrografin is preferred over barium as contrast b. This test is used to evaluate the kidneys, ureters, and bladder c. No contrast is used; this is a plain film d. Both B and C |
d. Both B and C
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Emptying the bladder is termed:
a. Expectoration b. Defecation c. Micturation d. Parturition |
c. Micturation
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The tube leading from the bladder to the outside is called the:
a. Urethra b. Ureter c. Trigone d. Epididymis |
a. Urethra
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The surgical removal of the prepuce is called:
a. Vasectomy b. Frenulectomy c. Circumcision d. Prostatectomy |
c. Circumcision
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Which of the following is a thiazide diuretic?
a. HCTZ b. Bumex c. Spironolactone d. K-dur |
a. HCTZ
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As part of the abdominal examination, the urologist dictates, "No CVA tenderness." In this case, CVA stands for:
a. Cerebrovascular accident b. Cardiovascular accident c. Costovertebral angle d. Calculus verified on angiogram |
c. Costovertebral angle
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A woman undergoing surgery for stress urinary incontinence might be having a procedure to adjust the:
a. Ureterovesical angle b. Uterovesical angle c. Urethrovesical angle d. Urinary meatus |
a. Ureterovesical angle
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During cystoscopy on an elderly gentleman, the physician is having trouble visualizing parts of the target organ due to:
a. Trilobar prostatic hypertrophy b. Obstruction by the verumontanum c. Inflammation of the parenchymal tissue d. Trifurcation of the cystic ducts |
a. Trilobar prostatic hypertrophy
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A condition related to chronic urinary bladder inflammation:
a. Fasciculation b. Trabeculation c. Reticulation d. Collimation |
b. Trabeculation
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Used to temporarily maintain patency of the ureter:
a. Endopyelotomy stent b. W-J stent c. J-P stent d. Double-J stent |
d. Double-J stent
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Swelling of the ureter due to bladder outlet obstruction:
a. Ureteropathy b. Uritis c. Hydroureter d. Urethritis |
c. Hydroureter
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A urine specific gravity result is dictated as "ten-fifteen." Which of the following is the correct way to transcribe this value?
a. 10-15 b. 1-015 c. 10.15 d. 1.015 |
d. 1.015
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A patient with bladder cancer might undergo ureteroileostomy, otherwise known as a/an:
a. LeVeen shunt b. Intraperitoneal shunt c. Ileal conduit d. Colovesical fistula |
c. Ileal conduit
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The acid-base balance of a fluid including urine is called:
a. Electrolyte concentration b. Specific gravity c. pH d. PKU |
c. pH
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Which of these are potassium supplements typically prescribed for patients taking loop diuretics?
a. Kay Ciel b. K-Dur c. Slow-K d. All of the above |
d. All of the above
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The medical term for undescended testicles is:
a. Hypospadias b. Varicocele c. Cryptorchidism d. Testicular torsion |
c. Cryptorchidism
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DMSO, Rimso-50, Elmiron, and Pyridium are examples of
a. Urinary analgesics b. Urinary antispasmodics c. Urinary antibacterials d. Urinary antidiuretics |
a. Urinary analgesics
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Which of the following would not be prescribed for BPH?
a. Saw Palmetto b. Proscar c. Hytrin d. Caverject |
d. Caverject
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Chronic renal failure causes:
a. Hematuria b. Uremia c. Acute tubular necrosis d. Pyuria |
b. Uremia
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